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Legislative Branch 61 Executive Departments 57 Missouri Legislative Offi cials (All offi ces are located in the State Capitol) Senate Offi cers Room Telephone President . Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder . 224 . (573) 751-4727 President Pro Tem . Charlie Shields. 326 . (573) 751-9476 Secretary of Senate . Terry Spieler . 325 . (573) 751-3766 Senate Administrator . Jim Howerton . 324 . (573) 751-4663 Senate Appropriations . Dan Haug . B-8 . .(573) 751-2893 Sergeant at Arms . Bill Smith. (573) 751-3947 Doorkeeper . Ken Holman . (573) 751-3947 Chaplain . Rev. Carl Gauck . 325 . (573) 751-3766 Offi cers of the Caucus Majority Floor Leader . Kevin Engler . 331 . (573) 751-3455 Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Jack Goodman. 331-A . (573) 751-2234 Minority Floor Leader . Victor Callahan . 333 . (573) 751-3074 Assistant Minority Floor Leader . Rita Heard Days . 220 . (573) 751-4106 Majority Caucus Chair. Bill Stouffer . 332 . (573) 751-1507 Majority Caucus Secretary. Delbert Scott . 416 . (573) 751-8793 Majority Caucus Whip. Tom Dempsey . 433 . (573) 751-1141 Minority Caucus Chair. Frank Barnitz . 427 . (573) 751-2108 Minority Caucus Secretary. Yvonne Wilson . 330 . (573) 751-9758 House of Representatives Offi cers Speaker . Ron Richard. 308 . (573) 751-2173 Speaker Pro Tem . Bryan Pratt. 301 . (573) 751-8636 Chief Clerk . D. Adam Crumbliss . 306-C . (573) 751-3829 Assistant Chief Clerk . Joan Branson . 307 . (573) 751-4503 House Appropriations . Larry Schepker. B-20 . .(573) 751-3972 House Communications . Barry Bennett. B-34 . .(573) 751-4043 House Research. Bill Tucker. B-38 . .(573) 751-2979 Information Systems . Rich Beckwith . B-16A . (573) 751-2357 Operations . Keith Sappington . 317-E . (573) 751-2739 Sergeant at Arms . Ralph Robinette. 317-E . (573) 751-2739 Doorkeeper . Don Knollmeyer . 317-E . (573) 751-2739 Chaplains . Msgr. Donald Lammers . 317-E . (573) 751-2739 Rev. James Jackson . 317-E . (573) 751-2739 Offi cers of the Caucus Majority Floor Leader . Steven Tilley . 309 . (573) 751-1488 Assistant Majority Floor Leader . Tom Self . 302-A . (573) 751-3971 Majority Whip. Brian Nieves . 313-2 . (573) 751-0549 Majority Caucus Chair. Ward Franz . 408-A . (573) 751-1455 Majority Caucus Secretary. Marilyn Ruestman . 302-B . .(573) 751-9801 Minority Floor Leader . Paul LeVota . 204 . (573) 751-9759 Assistant Minority Floor Leader . J.C. Kuessner . 110-B . .(573) 751-2112 Minority Whip. Jeff Roorda. 115-A . (573) 751-2504 Minority Caucus Chair. Terry Swinger . 130-DC . .(573) 751-2264 Minority-Caucus Vice Chair . Shalonn (Kiki) Curls . 101-E . (573) 751-3158 Minority Caucus Secretary. Sara Lampe . 101-B . .(573) 751-1460 Committee on Legislative Research Director. Russ Hembree . 117-A . (573) 751-4223 Revisor of Statutes . Patty Buxton . 117-A . (573) 526-1293 58 Missouri Roster Members of the Missouri Senate Dist. Name Political Party Address 1 James W. (Jim) Lembke . Republican. 5714 S. Lindbergh, St. Louis 63123 2 Scott T. Rupp. Republican. 3107 Bear View Ct., Wentzville 63385 3 Kevin Engler . Republican. 108 W. Columbia, Farmington 63640 4 Jeffrey Ryan Smith . Democrat . St. Louis 63108 5 Robin Wright-Jones . Democrat . 3303 Olive Ave., St. Louis 63103 6 Carl M. Vogel . Republican. 311 Constitution, Jefferson City 65109 7 Jane Cunningham. .Republican . .1602 Timberlake Manor Pkwy., Chesterfi eld 63017 8 Matt Bartle. Republican. 10817 Wildfl ower Dr., Lee’s Summit 65086 9 Yvonne S. Wilson . Democrat . 4609 Paseo, Ste. 102, Kansas City 64110 10 Jolie L. Justus . Democrat . PO Box 411464, Kansas City 64141 11 Victor Callahan . Democrat . 101 E. Walnut, Independence 64050 12 Brad Lager . Republican. PO Box 316, Savannah 64485 13 Timothy P. Green . Democrat . 12100 Aragan, St. Louis 63138 14 Rita Heard Days . Democrat . 7309 Natural Bridge Rd., Ste. 204, St. Louis 63121 15 Eric Schmitt . Republican. 937 Brownell Ave., Glendale 63122 16 Frank A. Barnitz. Democrat . PO Box 104, Lake Spring 65532 17 Luann Ridgeway . Republican. PO Box 319, Smithville 64089 18 Wes Shoemyer . Democrat . Clarence 63437 19 Kurt Schaefer . Republican. PO Box 1614, Columbia 65205 20 Dan Clemens. Republican. 358 Bluestem Rd., Marshfi eld 65706 21 William H. (Bill) Stouffer. Republican. Napton 65340 22 Ryan McKenna . Democrat . 107 Mississippi Ave., Crystal City 63019 23 Tom Dempsey . Republican. PO Box 62, St. Peters 63376 24 Joan Bray. Democrat . 8420 Delmar Blvd., Ste. LL4, St. Louis 63124 25 Robert N. (Rob) Mayer. Republican. PO Box 571, Dexter 63841 26 John E. Griesheimer. Republican. 33 Oxford Dr., Washington 63090 27 Jason G. Crowell . Republican. 2140 Sussex, Cape Girardeau 63701 28 Delbert L. Scott . Republican. PO Box 147, Lowry City 64763 29 Jack A. L. Goodman . .Republican . 212 S. Hickory St., PO Box 181, Mt. Vernon 65712 30 Norma Champion . Republican. 3609 S. Broadway, Springfi eld 65807 31 David Pearce. Republican. Warrensburg 64093 32 Gary Nodler . Republican. 308 Morgan Ct., Joplin 64801 33 Chuck Purgason . Republican. 2680 County Rd. 7360, Caulfi eld 65626 34 Charles W. (Charlie) Shields . Republican. St. Joseph 64507 Senators from odd-numbered districts were elected November 4, 2008; terms expire January 2013. Senators from even-numbered districts were elected November 7, 2006; terms expire January 2011. Number of votes in the Senate: 34 (Republicans 21, Democrats 13) Legislative Departments 59 Alphabetical list of State Senators, 2009 Name District Room Telephone Name District Room Telephone Barnitz. 16 . 427 (573) 751-2108 Mayer . 25 . 422 (573) 751-3859 Bartle. 8 . 319 (573) 751-1464 McKenna. 22 . 421 (573) 751-1492 Bray. 24 . 431 (573) 751-2514 Nodler. 32 . 423 (573) 751-2306 Callahan . 11 . 333 (573) 751-3074 Pearce . 31 . 419 (573) 751-2272 Champion . 30 . 320 (573) 751-2583 Purgason . 33 . 420 (573) 751-1882 Clemens . 20 . 418 (573) 751-4008 Ridgeway . 17 . 221 (573) 751-2547 Crowell . 27 . 323 (573) 751-2459 Rupp . 2 . 426 (573) 751-1282 Cunningham . 7 . 225 (573) 751-1186 Schaefer . 19 . 226 (573) 751-3931 Days . 14 . 220 (573) 751-4106 Schmitt . 15 . 334 (573) 751-2853 Dempsey. 23 . 433 (573) 751-1141 Scott . 28 . 416 (573) 751-8793 Engler . 3 . 331 (573) 751-3455 Shields. 34 . 326 (573) 751-9476 Goodman . 29 . 331-A (573) 751-2234 Shoemyer . 18 . 434 (573) 751-7852 Green . 13 . 219 (573) 751-2420 Smith. 4 . 329 (573) 751-3599 Griesheimer. 26 . 227 (573) 751-3678 Stouffer . 21 . 332 (573) 751-1507 Justus. 10 . 328 (573) 751-2788 Vogel. 6 . 321 (573) 751-2076 Lager . 12 . 429 (573) 751-1415 Wilson. 9 . 330 (573) 751-9758 Lembke . 1 . 428 (573) 751-2315 Wright-Jones . 5 . 425 (573) 751-2606 Missouri Senate Districts St. Louis City/County Worth Putnam Atchison Harrison Schuyler Scotland Nodaway Mercer Clark 13 Gentry 12 Sullivan Adair Knox Holt Andrew Grundy Lewis Daviess 14 DeKalb Linn Macon Livingston Shelby Marion 24 7 5 Caldwell 4 Buchanan Clinton Carroll 15 Chariton 18 Ralls Randolph Monroe Platte Ray Pike 34 Clay 21 1 Audrain Saline Howard St. Charles Lafayette Lincoln Jackson 19 23 17 Boone Cooper Callaway Montgomery Warren Johnson Pettis Cass 2 Moniteau St. Louis City Henry Cole St. Louis County Morgan Osage 26 31 28 Benton Gasconade Franklin 6 Jefferson 22 Bates Maries Miller 16 Washington Ste. Genevieve Camden St. Clair Crawford Hickory St. Francois Vernon Pulaski Phelps 3 Cedar Iron 27 Perry Polk Dallas Laclede Dent Barton Reynolds Madison Dade Texas Greene Webster Jasper Cape Girardeau Wright Bollinger 20 33 Shannon Wayne 32 Lawrence Scott Douglas Carter Newton Christian Stoddard Mississippi 29 Howell Butler McDonald Taney Ozark Oregon Ripley Barry Stone 25 New Madrid 30 Dunklin Pemiscot 11 9 8 10 Jackson County 60 Missouri Roster Members of the Missouri House of Representatives Dist. Name Political Party Address 1 Brian Munzlinger . Republican. 15255 200th Ave., Williamstown 63473 2 Rebecca Payne McClanahan Democrat . 1220 N. Baltimore, Ste. A, Kirksville 63501 3 Casey Guernsey . Republican. 2602 E. Main St., Bethany 64424 4 Mike Thomson . Republican. PO Box 44, Maryville 64468 5 Jim Guest . Republican. 210 N. Second St., Box 412, King City 64463 6 Rachel L. Bringer . Democrat . ..
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